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_PartyPotato_
Member
200
01-15-2026, 06:32 AM
#1
Hi guys, i'm checking if covering my disk with a bedspread and using my mouse on it without a mousepad is okay. It's smooth and feels better than my old mousepad, but i'm worried about my mouse pads. Will it hurt them? Should i stop using it or is it fine? I have a photo link for reference.
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_PartyPotato_
01-15-2026, 06:32 AM #1

Hi guys, i'm checking if covering my disk with a bedspread and using my mouse on it without a mousepad is okay. It's smooth and feels better than my old mousepad, but i'm worried about my mouse pads. Will it hurt them? Should i stop using it or is it fine? I have a photo link for reference.

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ADIR_4444
Senior Member
417
01-15-2026, 05:53 PM
#2
The surfaces of your mouse pads ought to be crafted from teflon or a comparable material. If the texture feels more refined compared to your current pad, it's likely only slightly less optimal. You might want to consider using it as a short-term fix.
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ADIR_4444
01-15-2026, 05:53 PM #2

The surfaces of your mouse pads ought to be crafted from teflon or a comparable material. If the texture feels more refined compared to your current pad, it's likely only slightly less optimal. You might want to consider using it as a short-term fix.

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speedycux
Member
187
01-17-2026, 04:51 PM
#3
The surfaces of your mouse pads ought to be crafted from teflon or a comparable material. If the texture feels more refined compared to your current pad, it's likely only slightly less optimal. You might want to consider using it as a short-term fix.
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speedycux
01-17-2026, 04:51 PM #3

The surfaces of your mouse pads ought to be crafted from teflon or a comparable material. If the texture feels more refined compared to your current pad, it's likely only slightly less optimal. You might want to consider using it as a short-term fix.